PK on fading racism

Carrol Cox wrote:
> I'm too tired to think it out right now, but I have a strong
suspicion
> that it is wrong, even terribly wrong, to try to compare white
supremacy
> (and its ideology racism) and male supremacy (and its ideologies
> misogyny and sexism) as to how damaging they are etc etc etc. It's
too
> much like a pissing contest.

yes, but the question was which was "fading" faster (if indeed they
are doing so).

^^^^^
CB: That's probably not a good question for the left to pose. It sort
of pits the two movements against each other unnecessarily , for what
does it matter which is "fading" faster ?  And they don't "fade" on
their own.  They have to be shoved out, and the left should be
theorizing on how to push both out of existence, regardless of any
current rate of 'fading."  Anyway, the just finished Democratic primary
shows that both have been diminished, and is reason to cheer. That's
what left political education and broadcast should emphasize. Democratic
Party nomination race indicates significant diminution of sexism and
racism.  Extra, Extra, read all about it !




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